How do I makeover a bathroom mirror?
I live in an older house that has old mirrors that are hung up on plastic hangers I need a cheap way to hide those and to go all around the edages to cover up bad edges.
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You can glue trim molding around as a frame. You'll have to gouge out where the clips are so molding is flush with mirror. Use construction adhesive and apply tape until dry.
You can glue trim right onto the mirror. Go to Home Depot and pick out one you like and plain silicone will work as an adhesive if it isn't too wide or heavy. Otherwise get construction caulking. Some hold instantly yet give you time to move around to get in place.
Hi Teresa. You could frame it out with wood. Use thicker wood so you can notch a spot out in the back to hide the hangers.
This tutorial will show you how: https://thefrugalhomemaker.com/2015/02/10/how-to-frame-out-that-builder-basic-bathroom-mirror-for-20-or-less/
Tile or wood to frame. If you are interested I have saved a few projects on framing mirrors.